
LCD
TV
Please
read
this
manual
carefully
before
operating
your
set.
Retain
it
for
future
reference.
Record
model
number
and
serial
number
of
the
set.
See
the
label
attached
on
the
back
cover
and
quote
this
information
to
your
dealer
when
you
require
service.
P/NO
:
38289U0024C
(0605-REV00)
Printed
in
Korea
OWNER'S
MANUAL
MODEL:
23LC1R
*
Internet
Home
Page
:
http://www.lge.com
http://www.lg.ca
ENERGYSATR
is
a
set
of
power-saving
guidelines
issued
by
the
U.S.
Environmental
Protection
Agency(EPA).
As
an
ENERGY
STAR
Partner
LGE
U.
S.
A.,Inc.
has
determined
that
this
product
meets
the
ENER-
GY
STAR
guidelines
for
energy
efficiency.

2
Warning
WARNING:
TO
REDUCE
THE
RISK
OF
ELECTRIC
SHOCK
DO
NOT
REMOVE
COVER
(OR
BACK).
NO
USER
SERVICEABLE
PARTS
INSIDE.
REFER
TO
QUALIFIED
SERVICE
PERSONNEL.
The
lightning
flash
with
arrowhead
symbol,
within
an
equilateral
triangle,
is
intended
to
alert
the
user
to
the
presence
of
uninsulated
"dangerous
voltage"
within
the
product's
enclosure
that
may
be
of
sufficient
magnitude
to
constitute
a
risk
of
electric
shock
to
persons.
The
exclamation
point
within
an
equilateral
triangle
is
intended
to
alert
the
user
to
the
presence
of
important
operating
and
maintenance
(servicing)
instructions
in
the
literature
accompanying
the
appliance.
NOTE TO
CABLE/TV
INSTALLER:
This
reminder
is
provided
to
call
the
CATV
system
installer's
attention
to
Article
820-40
of
the
National
Electric
Code
(U.S.A.).
The
code
provides
guidelines
for
proper
grounding
and,
in
par-
ticular,
specifies
that
the
cable
ground
shall
be
connected
to
the
grounding
system
of
the
build-
ing,
as
close
to
the
point
of
the
cable
entry
as
practical.
REGULATORY
INFORMATION
This
equipment
has
been
tested
and
found
to
comply
with
the
limits
for
a
Class
B
digital
device,
pursuant
to
Part
15
of
the
FCC
Rules.
These
limits
are
designed
to
provide
reasonable
pro-
tection
against
harmful
interference
in
a
residential
installation.
This
equipment
generates,
uses
and
can
radiate
radio
frequency
energy
and,
if
not
installed
and
used
in
accordance
with
the
instructions,
may
cause
harmful
interference
to
radio
communications.
However,
there
is
no
guarantee
that
interference
will
not
occur
in
a
particular
installation.
If
this
equipment
does
cause
harmful
interference
to
radio
or
television
reception,
which
can
be
determined
by
turn-
ing
the
equipment
off
and
on,
the
user
is
encouraged
to
try
to
correct
the
interference
by
one
or
more
of
the
following
measures:
-
Reorient
or
relocate
the
receiving
antenna.
-
Increase
the
separation
between
the
equipment
and
receiver.
-
Connect
the
equipment
into
an
outlet
on
a
circuit
different
from
that
to
which
the
receiver
is
connected.
-
Consult
the
dealer
or
an
experienced
radio/TV
technician
for
help.
Any
changes
or
modifications
not
expressly
approved
by
the
party
responsible
for
compliance
could
void
the
user's
authority
to
operate
the
equipment.
CAUTION:
Do
not
attempt
to
modify
this
product
in
any
way
without
written
authorization
from
LG
Electronics
Corporation.
Unauthorized
modification
could
void
the
user's
authority
to
operate
this
product.
U.S.A.
only
-----------------------------------------------
COMPLIANCE:
The
responsible
party
for
this
product's
compliance
is:
LG
Electronics
U.S.A.,
Inc.
1000
Sylvan
Avenue,
Englewood
Cliffs,
NJ
07632
Phone:
1-800-243-0000
http://us.lge.com
---------------------------------------------------------------
CAUTION
W
W
arning
arning

Safety
Instructions
Safety
Instructions
3
Safety
Instructions
WARNING
:
To
Reduce
The
Risk
Of
Fire
Or
Electric
Shock,
Do
Not
Expose
This
Apparatus
To
Rain
Or
Moisture.
Apparatus
shall
not
be
exposed
to
dripping
or
splashing
and
no
objects
filled
with
liquids,
such
as
vases,
shall
be
placed
on
the
apparatus.
IMPORTANT
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
1.
Read
these
instructions.
2.
Keep
these
instructions.
3.
Heed
all
warnings.
4.
Follow
all
instructions.
5.
Do
not
use
this
apparatus
near
water.
6.
Clean
only
with
a
dry
cloth.
7.
Do
not
block
any
of
the
ventilation
open-
ings.
Install
in
accordance
with
the
manu-
facturer's
instructions.
8.
Do
not
install
near
any
heat
sources
such
as
radiators,
heat
registers,
stoves,
or
other
apparatus
(including
amplifiers)
that
pro-
duce
heat.
9.
Do
not
defeat
the
safety
purpose
of
the
polarized
or
grounding
type
plug.
A
polar-
ized
plug
has
two
blades
with
one
wider
than
the
other.
A
grounding
type
plug
has
two
blades
and
a
third
grounding
prong.
The
wide
blade
or
the
third
prong
is
provided
for
your
safety.
When
the
provided
plug
does
not
fit
into
your
outlet,
consult
an
electrician
for
replacement
of
the
obsolete
outlet.
10.
Protect
the
power
cord
from
being
walked
on
or
pinched
particularly
at
plugs,
conve-
nience
receptacles,
and
the
point
where
they
exit
from
the
apparatus.
11.
Only
use
the
attachments
/
accessories
specified
by
the
manufacturer.
O
w
n
e
r'
s
M
a
n
u
a
l

4
Safety
Instructions
Safety
Instructions
continued
Safety
Instructions
continued
12.
Use
only
with
a
cart,
stand,
tripod,
bracket,
or
table
specified
by
the
manufacturer,
or
sold
with
the
apparatus.
When
a
cart
is
used,
use
caution
when
moving
the
cart
/
apparatus
combination
to
avoid
injury
from
tip-over.
13.
Unplug
this
apparatus
during
lightning
storms
or
when
unused
for
long
periods
of
time.
14.
Refer
all
servicing
to
qualified
service
per-
sonnel.
Servicing
is
required
when
the
apparatus
has
been
damaged
in
any
way,
such
as
power
supply
cord
or
plug
is
dam-
aged,
liquid
has
been
spilled
or
objects
have
fallen
into
the
apparatus,
the
appara-
tus
has
been
exposed
to
rain
or
moisture,
does
not
operate
normally,
or
has
been
dropped.
On
Disposal
a.
The
fluorescent
lamp
used
in
this
product
contains
a
small
amount
of
mercury.
b.
Do
not
dispose
of
this
product
with
general
household
waste.
Disposal
of
this
product
must
be
carried
out
in
accordance
to
the
regulations
of
your
local
authority.
Note
-
If
the
TV
feels
cold
to
the
touch,
there
may
be
a
small
"flicker"
when when
it
is
turned
on.
This
is
normal,
there
is
nothing
wrong
with
TV.
-
Some
minute
dot
defects
may
be
visible
on
the
screen,
appearing
as
tiny
red,
green,
or
blue
spots.
However,
they
have
no
adverse
effect
on
the
monitor's
performance.
-
Avoid
touching
the
LCD
screen
or
holding
your
finger(s)
against
it
for
long
periods
of
time.
Doing
so
may
produce
some
temporary
distortion
effects
on
the
screen.
CAUTION
concerning
the
Power
Cord
Most
appliances
recommend
they
be
placed
upon
a
dedicated
circuit;
that
is,
a
single
outlet
circuit
which
powers
only
that
appliance
and
has
no
additional
outlets
or
branch
circuits.
Check
the
speci-
fication
page
of
this
owner's
manual
to
be
certain.
Do
not
overload
wall
outlets.
Overloaded
wall
outlets,
loose
or
damaged
wall
outlets,
extension
cords,
frayed
power
cords,
or
damaged
or
cracked
wire
insulation
are
dangerous.
Any
of
these
con-
ditions
could
result
in
electric
shock
or
fire.
Periodically
examine
the
cord
of
your
appliance,
and
if
its
appearance
indicates
damage
or
deterioration,
unplug
it,
discontinue
use
of
the
appliance,
and
have
the
cord
replaced
with
an
exact
replacement
part
by
an
authorized
servicer.
Protect
the
power
cord
from
physical
or
mechanical
abuse,
such
as
being
twisted,
kinked,
pinched,
closed
in
a
door,
or
walked
upon.
Pay
particular
attention
to
plugs,
wall
outlets,
and
the
point
where
the
cord
exits
the
appliance.

5
Contents
After
reading
this
manual,
keep
it
handy
for
future
reference.
Warnings............................2
SafetyInstructions...................3~4
Introduction
Controls.......................6
ConnectionOptions...............7
Remote
Control
Key
Functions
. . . . .
.8
Installation
Accessories....................9
Kensington
Security
System
. . . . . . .
.9
InstallationInstruction..............10
Please
set
it
up
carefully
so
the
product
doesn't
fallover.............................12
External
Equipment
Connections
.
.13~16
AntennaConnection.............13
VCRSetup....................14
CableTVSetup.................14
ExternalA/VSourceSetup
. . . . . . .
.15
DVDSetup....................15
DTVSetup....................16
UsingHeadphones..............16
PCSetup.....................16
Operation
TVOperationOverview............17
MenuLanguageSelection
. . . . . . . . .
.17
Channel
Menu
Options
Memorizing
the
Channels
with
EZ
Scan
.
.18
Add/Delete
Channels
with
Manual
Program......................18
FavoriteChannelsSetup.
. . . . . . . .
.19
Picture
Menu
Options
EZVideo......................20
Manual
Picture
Control(
User
option)
.20
Pictureformat(ARC).............20
Sound
Menu
Options
EZAudio......................21
EqualizerAdjustments.
. . . . . . . . . .
.21
AVL(AutoVolumeLeveler)
. . . . . . .
.21
SoundBalance.................22
Stereo/SAP
Broadcasts
Setup
. . . . .
.22
Time
Menu
Options
AutoClockSetup...............23
ManualClockSetup.............23
On/OffTimerSetup.............24
SleepTimerSetup..............24
AutoOff......................24
Special
Menu
Options
ClosedCaptions................25
Caption/Text...................26
Captions......................26
KeyLock......................27
LockMenuOptions..............28
LockMenuSetup...............29
Powerindicator.................29
PCMenuOptions.................30
Maintenance........................31
TroubleshootingChecklist.
. . . . . . . . . . .
.32
ProductSpecifications................34
Contents
Contents

6
Introduction
Introduction
Introduction
Controls
Controls
Remote
Control
Sensor
INPUT
MENU
VOL
CH
ENTER
/I
Power/Standby
Indicator
Glows
amber
in
Standby
mode,
Glows
blue
when
the
TV
is
turned
on.
Channel
Buttons
Volume
Buttons
Enter
Button
Menu
Button
On/Off
Button
Input
Button

7
Introduction
Connection
Options
Connection
Options
S-VIDEO
H/P
VIDEO
IN1
PC
INPUT
PC
SOUND
ANTIN(
75
)
COMPONENT
(DTV/DVD
IN)
AUDIO
VIDEO
R L/MONO
AUDIO
VIDEO
IN2
AC
IN
COMPONENT
(DTV/DVD
IN)
((480i/480p/720p/1080i),
Audio)
AC
INPUT
AUDIO/VIDEO
INPUT
ANTENNA
INPUT
PC
SOUND
INPUT
S-VIDEO
INPUT
HEADPHONE
JACK
PC
INPUT
JACK
VIDEO
INPUT
AUDIO
INPUT

MUTE
Switches
the
sound
on
or
off.
ENTER
CH
/
(Channel
button)
VOL
/
(Volume
button)
POWER
MTS
(Refer
to
p.22)
EXIT
MENU
INPUT
Selects:
TV,
Video1,
Video2,
S-Video,
Component
or
PC
input
sources.
VIDEO
(Refer
to
p.20)
SLEEP
(Refer
to
p.24)
FLASHBK
Press
the
FLASHBK
button
to
return
to
the
last
channel
you
were
watching.
AUDIO
(Refer
to
p.21)
CC
(Refer
to
p.26)
ARC
(Refer
to
p.20)
TV
Returns
to
the
TV
mode.
FAV
(Refer
to
p.19)
NUMBER
buttons
8
Introduction
-
When
using
the
remote
control,
aim
it
at
the
remote
control
sensor
on
the
TV.
?
Open
the
battery
compartment
cover
on
the
back
side
and
insert
the
batteries
with
correct
polarity.
?
Use
two
1.5V
batteries
of
AAA
type.
Don't
mix
used
batteries
with
new
batteries.
Installing
Batteries
Installing
Batteries
Remote
Control
Key
Functions
Remote
Control
Key
Functions
Video1
Video2
S-Video
Component
PC
TV
INPUT
A
MENU
D
E

9
Installation
Installation
Installation
AAA
Batteries
Remote
Control
Fixing
screw
Power
Cord
D-sub
cable
(PC)
Audio
cable
(PC)
NOTES
a.
If
the
TV
feels
cold
to
the
touch,
there
may
be
a
small
"flicker"
when
when
it
is
turned
on.
This
is
normal,
there
is
nothing
wrong
with
TV.
b.
Some
minute
dot
defects
may
be
visible
on
the
screen,
appearing
as
tiny
red,
green,
or
blue
spots.
However,
they
have
no
adverse
effect
on
the
monitor's
performance.
c.
Avoid
touching
the
LCD
screen
or
holding
your
finger(s)
against
it
for
long
periods
of
time.
Doing
so
may
produce
some
temporary
distortion
effects
on
the
screen.
2-TV
Bracket
Bolts
Kensington
Security
System
Kensington
Security
System
Accessories
Accessories
-
The
TV
is
equipped
with
a
Kensington
Security
System
con-
nector
on
the
back
panel.
Connect
the
Kensington
Security
System
cable
as
shown
below.
-
For
the
detailed
installation
and
use
of
the
Kensington
Security
System,
refer
to
the
user's
guide
provided
with
the
Kensington
Security
System.
For
further
information,
contact
http://www.kensington.com,
the
internet
homepage
of
the
Kensington
company.
Kensington
sells
security
systems
for
expensive
electronic
equipment
such
as
notebook
PCs
and
LCD
projectors.
NOTE
-
The
Kensington
Security
System
is
an
optional
accessory.
1-TV
Bracket,
2-Wall
Bracket
Tie
Holder
-
Arrange
the
wires
with
the
tie
Holder.
Owner's
Manual
Rack
4-Screws
for
wall
mount
rack
4-Anchor
Installation
guide

1.
Place
the
set
with
its
front
facing
downward
on
a
cushion
or
soft
cloth.
2.
Hold
down
the
release
button
inside
the
stand
and
strongly
pull
out
the
stand
with
your
two
hands.
Note:
Here
shown
may
be
somewhat
different
from
your
set.
10
Installation
Installation
Instruction
Installation
Instruction
The
stand
won't
move
if
you
don't
press
release
button.
4
inches
4
inches
4
inches
4
inches
4
inches
For
proper
ventilation,
allow
a
clearance
of
4"
on
each
side
and
from
the
wall.
Detailed
installation
instruc-
tions
are
available
from
your
dealer,
see
the
optional
Tilt
Wall
Mounting
Bracket
Installation
and
Setup
Guide.
For
proper
ventilation,
allow
a
clearance
of
4"
on
each
side
and
from
the
wall.
4
inches
4
inches
4
inches
4
inches
Unfolding
the
stand
base
Unfolding
the
stand
base
W
W
all
Mount:
Horizontal
installation
all
Mount:
Horizontal
installation
Desktop
Pedestal
Installation
Desktop
Pedestal
Installation

11
Installation
Installation
Instruction
Continued
Installation
Instruction
Continued
1.
Connect
the
aerial
cable
to
the
socket
marked
+75
Ω
on
the
back.
For
the
best
reception
an
outdoor
aerial
should
be
used.
2.
To
connect
an
additional
equipment,
see
the
External
Equipment
Connections
section.
3.
Connect
the
power
cord.
Note:
Here
shown
may
be
somewhat
different
from
your
set.
Adjust
the
position
of
the
panel
in
various
ways
for
maximum
comfort.
?
Tilt
range
( )
1
2
Be
careful
that
your
hands
are
not
pressed
down when
tilting
the
screen.
Connection
of
Connection
of
TV
TV
Positioning
your
display
Positioning
your
display

12
Installation
Set
it
up
close
to
the
wall
so
the
product
doesn't
fall
over
when
it
is
pushed
back-
wards.
The
instructions
shown
below
is
a
safer
way
to
set
up
the
product,
which
is
to
fix
it
on
the
wall
so
the
product
doesn't
fall
over
when
it
is
pulled
in
the
forward
direction.
It
will
prevent
the
product
from
falling
forward
and
hurting
people.
It
will
also
prevent
the
product
from
damage
caused
by
fall.
Please
make
sure
that
children
don't
climb
on
or
hang
from
the
product.
1.
Use
the
bracket
and
the
bolt
to
fix
the
product
to
the
wall
as
shown
in
the
picture.
2.
Secure
the
bracket
with
the
bolt
(not
provided
as
parts
of
the
product,
must
purchase
separately)
on
the
wall.
3.
Use
a
sturdy
rope
(not
provided
as
parts
of
the
product,
must
purchase
separately)
to
tie
the
product.
It
is
safer
to
tie
the
rope
so
it
becomes
horizontal
between
the
wall
and
the
product.
Notes
?
When
moving
the
product
to
another
place
undo
the
ropes
first.
?
Use
a
product
holder
or
a
cabinet
that
is
big
and
strong
enough
for
the
size
and
weight
of
the
product.
?
To
use
the
product
safely
make
sure
that
the
height
of
the
bracket
that
is
mounted
on
the
wall
is
same
as
that
of
the
product.
Please
set
it
up
carefully
so
the
product
Please
set
it
up
carefully
so
the
product
doesn't
fall
over
doesn't
fall
over
2-TV
Bracket
Bolts
2
Accessories
/
The
Product
Back
Side
1
3
1-TV
Bracket,
2-Wall
Bracket
The
Product
Back
Side

13
Installation
NPUT
ANTIN(
75
External
Equipment
Connections
External
Equipment
Connections
-
For
optimum
picture
quality,
adjust
antenna
direction.
-
Typical
wall
antenna
jack
used
in
apartment
buildings,
connect
the
antenna
cable
as
shown
below.
(Use
the
correct
type
of
antenna
cable
for
the
type
of
wall
antenna
jack.)
Wall
Connection
Jack
Apartment
Buildings
Antenna
Jack
Copper
Wire
Turn
clockwise
to
tighten.
Antenna
Converter
300Ω
Flat
Wire
75Ω
Round
Cable
-
This
type
of
antenna
is
commonly
used
in
single family
dwellings.
UHF
Antenna
VHF
Antenna
-
If
you
have
a
75Ω
round
cable,
insert
the
bronze
wire
and
then
tighten
the
connection
nut.
If
you
have
a
300Ω
flat
wire,
connect
the
twisted
wire
to
the
antenna
converter
and
then
connect
the
converter
to
the
antenna
jack
on
the TV.
-
If
using
75Ω
round
cable,
do
not
bend
the
bronze
wire.
It
may
cause
poor
picture
quality.
-
In
poor
signal
areas,
to
get
better
picture
qual-
ity,
install
a
signal
amplifier
to
the
antenna
as
shown
to
the
right.
-
If
signal
needs
to
be
split
for
two
TVs,
use
an
antenna
signal
splitter
for
connection.
Signal
Amplifier
UHF
VHF
Single
Family
Home
Connecting
to
an
Inside
Antenna
Setup
Connecting
to
an
Outdoor
Antenna
Setup
UT
ANTIN(
75
)
Copper
Wire
Turn
clockwise
to
tighten.
Antenna
Converter
300Ω
Flat
Wire
75Ω
Round
Cable
Antenna
Connection
Antenna
Connection
Antenna
Jack
UT
ANTIN(
75

S-V
EO
H/P
VIDEO
IN1
PC
INPUT
PC
SOUND
ANTIN(
75
)
COMPONENT
(DTV/DVD
IN)
AUDIO
OUT
IN
CH3
CH4
S-VIDEO
ANT
IN
ANT
OUT
(R)
(L)
AUDIOVIDEO
14
Installation
Cable
Cable
TV
Setup
TV
Setup
VCR
Setup
VCR
Setup
-
In
Video
mode,
TV
automatically
reverts
to
TV
mode
if
the
TV
buttons
are
pressed.
Connection
1
SetVCRswitchto3or4andthentuneTVto
the
same
channel
number.
Connection
2
1.
Connect
the
audio/video
output
jacks
on
VCR
to
the
corresponding
input
jacks
on
the TV.
When
connecting
the
TV
to
a
VCR,
match
the
jack
colors
(Video
=
yellow,
Audio
Left
=
white,
and
Audio
Right
=
red).
2.
Insert
a
video
tape
into
the
VCR
and
press
PLAY
on
the
VCR.
(Refer
to
the
VCR
owner's
manual.)
3.
Use
the
INPUT
button
on
the
remote
control
to
select
Video1.
-
If
connected
to
S-VIDEO
on
rear
panel,
select
the
S-Video
external
input
source.
Connection
1
1.
Select
3
or
4
with
channel
switch
on
cable
box.
2.
Tune
the
TV
channel
to
the
same
selected
output
channel
of
cable
box.
3.
Select
channels
at
the
cable
box
or
with
the
cable
box
remote
control.
Connection
2
1.
Connect
the
audio/video
output
jacks
on
Cable
Box
to
the
corre-
sponding
input
jacks
on
the TV.
When
connecting
the
TV
to
Cable
Box,
match
the
jack
colors
(Video
=
yellow,
Audio
Left
=
white,
and
Audio
Right
=
red).
2.
Use
the
INPUT
button
on
the
remote
control
to
select
Video1.
3.
Select
channels
with
the
cable
box
remote
control.
-
After
subscribing
to
a
local
cable
TV
service
and
installing
a
converter,
you
can
watch
cable
TV
programming.
-
For
further
cable
TV
information,
contact
a
local
cable
service
provider.
External
Equipment
Connections
Continued
External
Equipment
Connections
Continued
S-VIDEO
H/P
VIDEO
IN1
PC
INPUT
PC
SOUND
ANTIN(
75)
COMPONENT
(DTV/DVD
IN)
AUDIO
OUT
IN
CH3 CH4
S-VIDEO
ANT
IN
ANT
OUT
(R)
(L)
AUDIO
VIDEO
1
Typical
Antennas
VCR
Direct
Connection
2
1
Typical
Antennas
VCR
Direct
Connection
2
S-V
DEO
H/P
VIDEO
IN1
PC
INPUT
PC
SOUND
ANTIN(
75
)
COMPONENT
(DTV/DVD
IN)
AUDIO
TV
VCR
RF
Cable
(R)
AUDIO
(L)
VIDEO
1
Cable
Box
2

S-VIDEO
H/P
VIDEO
N1
PC
INPUT
PC
SOUND
ANTIN(75)
COMPONENT
(DTV/DVD
IN)
AUDIO
R
AUDIO
VIDEO
L
15
Installation
External
External
A/V
Source
Setup
A/V
Source
Setup
Connections
Connect
the
audio/video
output
jacks
on
the
external
A/V
equipment
to
the
corresponding
input
jacks
on
the
TV.
When
connecting
the
TV
to
external
A/V
equipment,
match
the
jack
colors
(Video
=
yellow,
Audio
Left
=
white,
and
Audio
Right
=
red).
Viewing
Setup
1.
Turn
on
the
external
A/V
equipment.
2.
Use
the
INPUT
button
on
the
remote
con-
trol
to
select
Video1
or
Video
2.
3.
Operate
the
corresponding
external
equip-
ment.
Refer
to
external
equipment
operat-
ing
guide.
Camcorder
Video
Game
set
External
Equipment
S-VIDEO
H/P
VIDEO
IN1
PC
INPUT
PC
SOUND
ANTIN(
75
)
COMPONENT
(DTV/DVD
IN)
AUDIO
AUDIO
YP
BPR
(L)
(R)
DVD
DVD
Setup
DVD
Setup
Viewing
Setup
1.
Turn
on
the
DVD
player,
insert
a
DVD.
2.
Use
the
INPUT
button
on
the
remote
control
to
select
Component.
3.
Refer
to
the
DVD
player's
manual
for
operating
instruc-
tions.
(If
connected
to
S-VIDEO
on
rear
panel,
select
the
S-Video
external
input
source.)
Component
ports
of
the
TV
YPBPR
Video
output
ports
of
DVD
player
Y
Y
Y
Y
Pb
B-Y
Cb
PB
Pr
R-Y
Cr
PR
?
Component
Input
ports
To
get
better
picture
quality,
connect
a
DVD
player
to
the
component
input
ports
as
shown
below.
Connections
1.
Connect
the
DVD
video
outputs
to
the
COMPONENT
(Y,
PB,
PR)
jacks
and
connect
the
DVD
audio
outputs
to
the
AUDIO
jacks.
2.
If
your
DVD
only
has
an
S-Video
output
jack,
connect
this
to
the
S-VIDEO
input
on
the
TV
and
con-
nect
the
DVD
audio
outputs
to
the
AUDIO
INPUT
jacks
on
the
TV.
NOTE:
If
your
DVD
player
does
not
have
component
video
output,
use
S-Video.
R
AUDIO VIDEO
L
VIDEO
R L/MONO
AUDIO
VIDEO
IN2
External
Equipment
Camcorder
Video
Game
set
side
panel

16
Installation
-
After
setup,
be
sure
to
select
PC
source
on
TV.
PC
Setup
PC
Setup
Connections
1.
Set
the
monitor
output
resolution
on
the
PC
before
connecting
to
the
TV.
2.
Connect
the
TV
to
the
PC
with
the
PC
cable.
3.
Connect
the
PC
audio
output
to
the
TV's
PC
SOUND
input.
Viewing
Setup
1.
Turn
on
the
PC.
2.
Use
the
INPUT
button
on
the
remote
control
to
select
PC.
S-VIDEO
H/P
VIDEO
N1
PC
INPUT
PC
SOUND
ANTIN(
75
)
COMPONENT
(DTV/DVD
IN)
AUDIO
DTV
Setup
DTV
Setup
-
To watch
digitally
broadcast
programs,
purchase
and
con-
nect
a
digital
set-top
box.
Connections
Connect
the
digital
set-top
box
video
outputs
to
the
COM-
PONENT
(Y,
PB,
PR)
jacks
and
connect
the
digital
set-top
box
audio
outputs
to
the
AUDIO
jacks.
Viewing
Setup
1.
Turn
on
the
digital
set-top
box.
(Refer
to
the
owner's
manual
for
the
digital
set-top
box.)
2.
Use
the
INPUT
button
on
the
remote
control
to
select
Component.
DTV
Receiver
(Set-top
Box)
S-VIDEO
H/P
VIDEO
IN1
PC
INPUT
PC
SOUND
ANTIN(
75
)
COMPONENT
(DTV/DVD
IN)
AUDIO
AUDIO
YP
BPR
(L)
(R)
NOTES
a.
For
optimum
picture
quality,
use
standard
1360x768@60Hz
computer
output
at
a
60Hz
refresh
rate
.
Using
other
formats
(VGA,
SVGA,
etc.)
or
refresh
rates
may
result
in
reduced
picture
quality.
(To
change
the
computer
video
output
format,
please
refer
to
the
operating
manual
for
the
computer
you
are
using).
b.
If
the
message
"Out
of
range"
appears
on
the
screen,
adjust
the
PC
output
to
a
format
listed
in
the
'Monitor
Display
Specifications'
chart
above.
c.
The
synchronization
input
form
for
Horizontal
and
Vertical
frequencies
is
separate.
DPM
(Display
Power
Management)
mode
If
the
PC
goes
to
power
saving
mode,
the
monitor
automatically
switches
to
DPM
mode.
If
you
don't
use
the
PC
cable
provided,
DPM
mode
may
not
work.
Monitor
Display
Specifications
S-VIDEO
H/P
PC
SOUND
ANTIN(
75
)
Using
Headphones
Using
Headphones
-
Plug
headphones
in
to
H/P
jack
as
shown.
-
Adjust
sound
level
to
a
headphone
using
the
volume
(
F
,
G
)
buttons.
While
you
are
listening
to
sound
through
a
headphone(s),
TV
speakers
will
not
be
heard.
MODE
Resolution
Horizontal
Frequency(kHz)
Vertical
Frequency(Hz)
VGA
SVGA
XGA
WXGA
WXGA
640x480
800x600
1024x768
1280x768
1360x768
31.4
37.8
48.3
47.7
47.6
60
60
60
60
60

17
Operation
Operation
Operation
Menu
Language
Selection
Menu
Language
Selection
TV
Operation
Overview
TV
Operation
Overview
-
The
menus
can
be
shown
on
the
screen
in
the
selected
language.
First
select
your
language.
1.
Press
the
MENU
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
Special
menu.
2.
Press
the button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
Language.
3.
Press
the button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
your
desired
language.
From
this
point
on,
the
on-screen
menus
will
be
shown
in
the
language
of
your
choice.
4.
Press
the
ENTER
button
to
save.
1.
First,
make
all
equipment
connections.
Plug
the
AC
Adapter
into
the
TV,
then
plug
the
AC
Adapter
into
a
power
outlet.
At
this
time,
the
TV
is
switched
to
standby
mode.
?
In
standby
mode,
press
the
POWER,
TV,
CH
(
D,E
),
INPUT
or
number
button
on
the
remote
con-
trolor
/I,CH(
D,E
),
INPUT
button
located
on
the
TV
to
turn
the
TV
on.
2.
Select
the
viewing
source
by
pressing
INPUT.
?
Note:
See
page
18
if
you
have
not
auto
programmed
the
TV
to
receive
channels
in
your
local
broad-
cast
area.
3.
After
viewing,
press
the
POWER
button
on
the
remote
control
or
/
I
button
located
on
the TV.
The
TV
reverts
to
standby
mode.
NOTE
?
If
you
want
to
turn
the
TV
off,
press
the
on/off
button
located
on
the
TV.
If
you
intend
to
be
away
on
vacation,
disconnect
the
power
plug
from
the
wall
power
outlet.

Channel
EZ
Scan
Manual
prog.
Favorite
ch.
TV
30
Memory
Channel
To
start
EZ
Scan
Manual
prog.
Favorite
ch.
FG
A
MENU
18
Operation
-
You
can
manually
include
or
erase
individual
channels.
1.
Press
the
MENU
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
Channel
menu.
2.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
Manual
prog.
3.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
a
channel
you
want
to
add
to
memory
or
erase.
4.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
Memory
(add)
or
Erase
(delete).
5.
Press
the
ENTER
button
to
save.
The
current
channel
is
added
to
Memory
or
Erased
from
the
channel
list.
Add/Delete
Channels
with
Manual
Program
Add/Delete
Channels
with
Manual
Program
1.
Press
the
MENU
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
Channel
menu.
2.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
EZ
Scan.
3.
Press
the button
to
begin
the
channel
search.
?
Wait
for
auto
program
to
complete
the
channel
search
cycle
before
choosing
a
channel.
The
TV
scans
for
over-the-air
channels
and
then
channels
provided
by
a
cable
service.
Memorizing
the
Channels
with
EZ
scan
Memorizing
the
Channels
with
EZ
scan
-
For
Auto
program
to
work,
the
programming
source
must
be
connected
to
the
TV
and
the
TV
must
be
receiving
programming
signals
either
over-the-air
or
from
a
cable-type
service
provider.
Channel
Menu
Options
Channel
Menu
Options
NOTES
?
When
the
channel
search
is
complete,
use
the
/
buttons
to
review
the
memorized
channels.
?
If
you
press
the
ENTER
button
in
auto
programming,
the
function
will
stop
and
only
channels
programming
up
to
that
time
will
remain.
?
Auto
program
function
can
memorize
only
the
channels
which
are
being
received
at
that
time.
The
current
channel
number
is
displayed.
FG
A
MENU

19
Operation
-
Favorite
Channel
lets
you
quickly
tune
in
up
to
8
channels
of
your
choice
without
having
to
wait
for
the
TV
to
scan
through
all
the
in-between
channels.
1.
Press
the
MENU
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
Channel
menu.
2.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
Favorite
ch..
3.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
first
favorite
channel
position.
4.
Use
the
/
button
to
set
the
desired
channel
number
for
first
favorite
channel.
5.
Repeat
steps
3
to
4
to
memorize
other
channels.
6.
Press
the
ENTER
button
to
save.
?
To
tune
to
a
favorite
channel,
press
the
FAV
button
repeatedly.
The
8
favorite
channels
appear
on
the
screen
one-by-one.
Favorite
Channels
Setup
Favorite
Channels
Setup
Favorite
Ch.
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- -- - --
---
- -- - --
---
- -- - --
---
- -- - --
---
- -- - --
---
- -- - --
---
- -- - --
---
- -- - --
Channel
EZ
Scan
Manual
prog.
Favorite
ch.
To
set
FG
A
MENU
EXIT
FG
A
MENU

20
Operation
1.
Press
the
VIDEO
button
repeatedly
to
select
the
picture
appearance
setup
option
as
shown
below.
EZV
EZV
ideo
ideo
-
This
function
adjusts
the
TV
for
the
best
picture
appearance.
Picture
Menu
Options
Picture
Menu
Options
?
You
can
also
adjust
EZ
Video
in
the
Picture
menu.
?
Clear,
Optimum
and
Soft
are
preset
for
good
picture
quality
at
the
factory
and
cannot
be
changed.
Clear
Optimum
Soft
User
-
You
can
adjust
picture
contrast,
brightness,
color,
sharpness
and
tint
to
the
levels
you
prefer.
1.
Press
the
MENU
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
Picture
menu.
2.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
desired
picture
option
(Contrast,
Brightness,
Color,
Sharpness,
Tint).
3.
Use
the
/
button
to
make
appropriate
adjustments.
?
Contrast,
Brightness,
Color,
and
Sharpness
are
adjustable
from
0
to
100.
?
Tint
is
adjustable
from
-
50
to
+
50.
4.
Press
the
ENTER
button
to
save.
Manual
Picture
Control
(
Manual
Picture
Control
(User
option)
option)
Picture
EZ
Video
Contrast
Brightness
Color
Sharpness
Tint
-
You
can
watch
TV
in
various
picture
formats;
16:9,
Zoom,
4:3.
Repeatedly
press
the
ARC
button
to
select
your
desired
picture
format.
?
16:9
You
can
enjoy
the
cinema
(the
picture
format
of
16:9)
or
general
TV
programme
through
the
16:9
mode.
The
screen
16:9
is
viewed
just
like
that
but
the
screen
4:3
is
magnified
to
the
left
and
right
so
that
the
screen
16:9
is
full.
?
Zoom
You
can
enjoy
the
cinema
in
a
vast
screen
through
the
Zoom
mode.
The
screen
4:3
is
magnified
to
the
upper
/
lower
and
left /
right
sides
so
that
the
screen
16:9
is
full.
The
bottom
and
top
of
the
picture
may
be
lost.
?
4:3
This
picture
format
is
4
to
3
of
general
TV.
NOTES
Zoom
is
not
available
in
PC
mode.
Picture
format
(ARC)
Picture
format
(ARC)
Contrast
85
FG
A
MENU

1.
Use
the
AUDIO
button
to
select
the
appropriate
sound
setup
as
shown
below.
EZ
EZ
Audio
Audio
1.Press
the
MENU
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
Sound
menu.
2.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
EZ
Audio.
3.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
User.
4.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
band
you
want
to
adjust.
Then,
use
/
button
to
adjust
the
band
level.
5.
Press
the
ENTER
button
to
save.
Equalizer
Equalizer
Adjustments
Adjustments
-
This
function
lets
you
enjoy
the
best
sound
without
any
special
adjustment
because
the
TV
selects
the
appropriate
sound
option
based
on
the
program
content.
?
You
can
also
adjust
EZ
Audio
in
the
Sound
menu.
Flat
Music
Movie
Sports
User
D
E
FG
Move
Adjust
A
Exit
0.1
0.5
1
5
10KHz
Sound
EZ
Audio
AVL
Balance
Flat
Music
Movie
Sports
User
G
-
AVL
maintains
an
equal
volume
level
automatically
even
if
the
channel
is
changed.
1.
Press
the
MENU
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
Sound
menu.
2.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
AV
L
.
3.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to to
select
On
or
Off.
4.
Press
the
ENTER
button
to
save.
A
A
VL
VL
(Auto
V
(Auto
V
olume
Leveler)
olume
Leveler)
Sound
EZ
Audio
AVL
Balance
On
Off
21
Operation
Sound
Menu
Options
Sound
Menu
Options
FG
A
MENU
FAMENU

1.
Press
the
MTS
button
repeatedly.
Stereo/SAP
Stereo/SAP
Broadcasts
Setup
Broadcasts
Setup
?
Select
mono
sound
mode
if
the
signal
is
not
clear
or
in
poor
signal
reception
areas.
?
Stereo,
SAP
mode
are
available
only
if
included
on
the
broadcast
signal.
Mono
Stereo
SAP
-
The
TV
can
receive
MTS
stereo
programs
and
any
SAP
(Secondary
Audio
Program)
that
accompa-
nies
the
stereo
program,
if
the
broadcaster
transmits
an
additional
sound
signal
as
well
as
the
original
one.
-
Mono:
The
primary
language
is
heard
from
left
and
right
speakers.
Signal
mode
is
mono.
-
Stereo:
The
primary
language
is
heard
from
left
and
right
speakers.
Signal
mode
is
stereo.
-
SAP:
The
secondary
language
is
heard
from
left
and
right
speakers.
1.
Press
the
MENU
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
Sound
menu.
2.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
Balance.
3.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
adjust
the
sound
balance.
?
Balance
is
adjustable
from
Left
50
to
Right
50.
4.
Press
the
ENTER
button
to
save.
Sound
Balance
Sound
Balance
Sound
EZ
Audio
AVL
Balance
0
22
Operation
Sound
Menu
Options
continued
Sound
Menu
Options
continued
FG
A
MENU

Auto
Clock
Setup
Auto
Clock
Setup
-
If
the
time
on
the
clock
is
incorrect,
reset
the
clock
manually.
1.
Press
the
MENU
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
Timer
menu.
2.
Press
the button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
Clock.
3.
Press
the button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
Auto.
4.
Press
the button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
time
zone
for
your
viewing
area.
Your
choices
are:
Auto,
E.S.T.
(Eastern
Standard
Time),
C.S.T.
(Central
Standard
Time),
M.S.T.
(Mountain
Standard
Time),
P.S.T.
(Pacific
Standard
Time),
Alaska,
and
Hawaii.
5.
Press
the button
and
then
use
/
button
to
set
PBS
channel.
6.
Press
the button
and
then
use
/
button
to
set
D.S.T.
(Daylight
Savings
Time)
Auto,
Off
or
On,
depending
on
whether
or
not
your
viewing
area
observes
Daylight
Savings
Time.
7.
Press
the
ENTER
button
to
save.
-
The
time
is
set
automatically
through
from
a
PBS
broadcast
signal.
-
The
PBS
channel
signal
includes
information
for
the
correct
time
and
daylight
saving
time.
Manual
Clock
Setup
Manual
Clock
Setup
1.
Press
the
MENU
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
Timer
menu.
2.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
Clock.
3.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
Manual.
4.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
set
the
hour.
5.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
set
the
minutes.
6.
Press
the
ENTER
button
to
save.
Timer
Auto
G
Manual
Clock
Off
timer
On
timer
Auto
off
FG
A
MENU
D
E
Timer
Auto
Manual
G
-
-:--AM
Clock
Off
timer
On
timer
Auto
off
Auto
Clock
Time
zone
Auto
PBSCh.
TV1
D.S.T.
Auto
D
E
FG
Move
Adjust
A
Exit
23
Operation
T
T
imer
Menu
Options
imer
Menu
Options
FG
A
MENU

-
Timer
function
operates
only
if
current
time
is
set.
-
Off-Timer
function
overrides
On-Timer
function
if
they
are
set
to
the
same
time.
-
The
TV
must
be
in
standby
mode
for
the
On-Timer
to
work.
-
If
you
don't
press
any
button
within
2
hours
after
turning
on
the
TV
with
the
On-Timer
function,
the
TV
will
automatically
revert
to
standby
mode.
On/Of
On/Of
f
f
T
T
imer
Setup
imer
Setup
1.
Press
the
MENU
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
Timer
menu.
2.
Press
the button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
Off
timer
or
On
timer.
3.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
set
the
hour.
4.
Press
the button
and
then
use
/
button
to
set
the
min-
utes.
5.
For
On
timer
function
only:
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
set
the
chan-
nel
at
turn-on.
Then,
press
the button
and
then
use
/
button
to
set
the
turn-on
sound
level.
6.
Press
the button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
Run
or
Hold.
?
Hold:
Off
timer/On
timer
will
not
work.
Run:
Off
timer/On
timer
are
active.
7.
Press
the
ENTER
button
to
save.
Timer
Clock
Off
timer
On
timer
Auto
off
-
-:-
-AM
TV2
Volume
30
Run
Sleep
Sleep
T
T
imer
Setup
imer
Setup
-
The
Sleep
Timer
turns
the
TV
off
at
a
preset
time.
1.
Press
the
SLEEP
button
repeatedly
to
select
the
number
of
minutes.
First
the
Sleep
---
option
appears
on
the
screen,
followed
by
the
following
sleep
timer
options:
10,
20, 30, 60,
90,
120, 180,
and
240
minutes.
2.
When
the
number
of
minutes
you
want
is
displayed
on
the
screen,
press
the
ENTER
button.
The
timer
begins
to
count
down
from
the
number
of
minutes
selected.
3.
To
check
the
remaining
minutes
before
the
TV
turns
off,
press
the
SLEEP
button
once.
4.
To
cancel
the
Sleep
Timer,
press
the
SLEEP
button
repeatedly
until
Sleep
---
appears.
Auto
Of
Auto
Of
f
f
-
If
Auto
Off
is
active
and
there
is
no
input
signal,
the
TV
switches
to
Standby
mode
automatically
after
10
minutes.
1.
Press
the
menu
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
Timer
menu.
2.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
Auto
off.
3.
Press
the button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
On
or
Off.
4.
Press
the
ENTER
button
to
save.
Timer
Clock
Off
timer
On
timer
Auto
off
On
Off
24
Operation
T
T
imer
Menu
Options
continued
imer
Menu
Options
continued
FG
A
MENU
FAMENU

25
Operation
Special
Menu
Options
Special
Menu
Options
Closed
Captions
Closed
Captions
2.
An
old,
bad,
or
illegally
recorded
tape
is
being
played.
3.
Strong,
random
signals
from
a
car
or
airplane
interfere
with
the
TV
signal.
4.
The
signal
from
the
antenna
is
weak.
5.
The
program
wasn't
captioned
when
it
was
produced,
transmitted,
or
taped.
Closed
captioning
is
a
process
which
converts
the
audio
portion
of
a
television
program
into
written
words
which
then
appear
as
subtitles
on
the
television
screen.
Closed
captions
allow
viewers
to
read
the
dia-
logue
and
narration
of
television
programs.
Captions
are
the
subtitles
of
the
dialogue
and
narration
of
television
programs.
For
prerecorded
programs,
program
dialogue
can
be
arranged
into
captions
in
advance.
Its
possible
to
caption
a
live
program
by
using
a
process
called
real-time
captioning,
which
creates
captions
instantly.
Real-time
captioning
is
normally
done
by
professional
reporters
using
a
machine
shorthand
system
and
computer
for
translation
into
English.
Captioning
is
an
effective
system
for
the
hearing-impaired,
and
it
can
also
aid
in
teaching
language
skills.
?
The
picture
at
left
shows
a
typical
caption.
?
IGNITION:
Picture
may
flutter,
drift,
suffer
from
black
spots,
or
horizontal
streaking.
Usually
caused
by
interference
from
automobile
ignition
systems,
neon
lamps,
electrical
drills,
and
other
electrical
appliances.
?
GHOSTS:
Ghosts
are
caused
when
the
TV
signal
splits
and
follows
two
paths.
One
is
the
direct
path
and
the
other
is
reflected
off
tall
buildings,
hills
or
other
objects.
Changing
the
direction
or
position
of
the
antenna
may
improve
reception.
?
SNOW:
If
your
receiver
is
located
at
the
weak,
fringe
area
of
a
TV
signal,
your
picture
may
be
marred
by
small
dots.
It
may
be
necessary
to
install
a
special
antenna
to
improve
the
picture.
Caption
Tips
FOLLOW
ME
Using
Closed
Captions
?
Not
all
TV
broadcasts
include
closed
caption
signals.
?
Sometimes
TV
stations
broadcast
four
different
caption
signals
on
the
same
channel.
By
selecting
From
CC
1
to
CC
4,
you
can
choose
which
signal
you
view.
CC
1
is
usually
the
signal
with
the
captions,
while
Another
mode
might
show
demonstration
or
programming
information.
?
Your
TV
might
not
receive
caption
signals
normally
in
the
following
situations.
1.
Poor
reception
conditions
are
encountered:

26
Operation
Special
Menu
Options
continued
Special
Menu
Options
continued
Special
Language
Caption/Text
Captions
Key
lock
Parental
Power
indicator
CC1
CC2
CC3
CC4
Text1
Text2
Text3
Text4
Caption/T
Caption/T
ext
ext
1.
Press
the
MENU
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
Special
menu.
2.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
Caption
/
Text.
3.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
cap-
tion:
CC1,
CC2,
CC3,
CC4,
Text1,
Text2,
Text3,
or
Text4.
?
CAPTION
The
term
for
the
words
that
scroll
across
the
bottom
of
the
TV
screen;
usually
the
audio
portion
of
the
program
pro-
vided
for
the
hearing
impaired.
?
TEXT
The
term
for
the
words
that
appear
in
a
large
black
frame
and
almost
cover
the
entire
screen;
usually
messages
provided
by
the broadcaster.
4.
Press
the
ENTER
button
to
save.
Captions
Captions
1.
Use
the
CC
button
repeatedly
to
select
Caption
Off
or
On.
2.
Press
the
ENTER
button
to
save.
FG
A
MENU

27
Operation
Key
Lock
Key
Lock
-
The
TV
can
be
set
up
so
that
it
can
only
be
used
with
the
remote
control.
-
This
feature
can
prevent
unauthorized
viewing.
1.
Press
the
MENU
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
Special
menu.
2.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
Key
lock.
3.
Use
the
/
button
to
select
On
or
Off.
4.
Press
the
ENTER
button
to
save.
Special
Language
Caption/Text
Captions
Key
lock
Parental
Power
indicator
On
Off
FAMENU

28
Operation
Lock
Menu
Options
Lock
Menu
Options
Parental
Control
can
be
used
to
block
specific
channels,
ratings
and
other
viewing
sources.
The
Parental
Control
Function
(V-Chip)
is
used
to
block
program
viewing
based
on
the
ratings
sent
by
the
broadcast
station.
The
default
setting
is
to
allow
all
programs
to
be
viewed.
Viewing
can
be
blocked
by
the
type
of
program
and
by
the
categories
chosen
to
be
blocked.
It
is
also
possible
to
block
all
pro-
gram
viewing
for
a
time
period.
To
use
this
function,
the
following
must
be
set
:
1.
Ratings
and
categories
to
be
blocked.
2.
Set
a
password
3.
Enable
the
lock
V-Chip
rating
and
categories
Rating
guidelines
are
provided
by
broadcast
stations.
Most
television
programs
and
television
movies
can
be
blocked
by
TV
Rating
and/or
Individual
Categories.
Movies
that
have
been
shown
at
the
theaters
or
direct-to-video
movies
use
the
Movie
Rating
System
(MPAA)
only.
For
Movies
previously
shown
in
theaters
:
Movie
Ratings
:
?
Unblocked
?
G
and
Above
(general
audience)
?
PG
and
Above
(parental
guidance
suggested)
?
PG-13
and
Above
(13
years
and
older)
?
R
and
above
(restricted)
?
NC-17
and
Above
(18
years
and
older)
?X
(adult)
If
you
set
PG-13
and
Above
:
G
and
PG
movies
will
be
available
,
PG-13,
R,
NC-17
and
X
will
be
blocked.
For
Television
programs
including
made-for-TV
movies:
General
TV
Ratings:
?
Unblocked
?
TV-G
and
Above
(general
audience)
(individual
categories
do
not
apply)
?
TV-PG
and
Above
(parental
guidance
suggested)
?
TV-14
and
Above
(14
years
and
older)
?
TV-MA
(mature
audience)
Children
TV
Ratings:
?
Unblocked
?
TV-Y
and
Above
(youth)
(individual
content
categories
do
not
apply)
?
TV-Y7
(youth,
7
years
and
up)
Content
Categories:
?
Dialog
-
sexual
dialogue
(applies
to
TV-PG
and
Above,
TV-14)
?
Language
-
adult
language
(applies
to
TV-PG
and
Above,
TV-14
and
Above,
TV-MA)
?
Sex
-
sexual
situations
(applies
to
TV-PG
and
Above,
TV-14
and
Above,
TV-MA)
?
Violence
(applies
to
TV-PG
and
Above,
TV-14
and
Above,
TV-MA)
?
F
Violence
-
fantasy
violence
(applies
only
to
TV-Y7)
For
Canadian
English/French
language
rating
system:
Canadian
English
language
rating
system:
?
Unblocked
?
C
and
Above
(Children)
?
C8+
(8
years
and
older)
?
G
and
Above
(General
programming.
Suitable
for
all
audiences.)
?
PG
and
Above
(Parental
guidance
suggested)
?
14+
(Viewer
14
years
and
older)
?
18+
(Adult
programming)
Canadian
French
language
rating
system:
?
Unblocked
?
G
and
Above
(General)
?8ans+
(8
years
and
older)
?
13
ans+
(13
years
and
older)
?
16
ans+
(16
years
and
older)
?
18
ans+
(Adults
only)

Special
Language
Caption/Text
Captions
Key
lock
Parental
Power
indicator
On
Off
29
Operation
Lock
Menu
Setup
Lock
Menu
Setup
1.
Press
the
MENU
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
Special
menu.
2.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
Parental.
Then,
press
the
button.
?
If
Lock
is
already
set,
enter
the
password
requested.
?
The
TV
is
set
with
the
initial
password
"0-0-0-0".
3.
Setting
Lock
on/off:
Press
the
/
button
to
select
Lock.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
on
or
off.
4.
Set
password:
Press
the
/
button
to
select
Set
password.
Press
the
button
and
then
enter
a
four
digit
password.
Enter
it
again
when
requested.
5.
Press
the
/
button
to
select
type
of
blocking
to
be
set
.
6.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
type
of
ratings
to
block
.
?
Age
block,
and
Content
block,
and
Canadian
(option)
menus,
also
have
sub
menus.
So,
repeat
steps
4
and
5
in
the
sub
menu,
to
set
the
types
of
blocking
and
ratings.
Special
Language
Caption
/
Text
Captions
Key
lock
Parental
Power
indicator
To
set
Parental
Lock
Set
password
MPAA
Age
block
Content
block
Aux.
block
Canadian
On
Off
-
Use
this
function
to
set
the
power
indicator
on
the
front
of
the
product
to
On
or
Off.
If
you
set
On
at
any
time,
the
power
indicator
will
automatically
be
turned
on.
Although
you
select
Off,
set
front
light
turns
on
for
a
moment
when
the
set turns
on.
1.
Press
the
MENU
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
Special
menu.
2.
Press
the button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
Power
indicator.
3.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
On
or
Off.
4.
Press
the
ENTER
button
to
save.
Power
indicator
Power
indicator
FG
A
MENU
FAMENU
FAMENU

1.
Press
the
MENU
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
the
PC
menu.
2.
Press
the
button
and
then
use
/
button
to
select
desired
item.
3.
Use
the
/
button
to
make
appropriate
adjustments.
?
H-position/V-position
Adjusts
picture
left/right
and
up/down.
The
adjustment
ranges
of
H-Position
is
0~100.
(Based
on
the
input
mode,
the
adjustment
range
may
change.)
?
Clock
Minimizes
any
vertical
bars
or
stripes
appearing
on
the
screen
background.
The
adjustment
range
is
0~100.
(Based
on
the
input
mode,
the
adjustment
range
may
change.)
?
Phase
Remove
any
horizontal
noise
and
clear
up
or
sharpen
the
character
images.
The
range
adjustment
is
0~100.
(Based
on
the
input
mode,
the
adjustment
range
may
change.)
?
Auto-configure
Automatically
adjusts
the
screen
position,
clock,
and
clock
phase.
(The
displayed
image
will
disappear
for
a
few
seconds
while
Auto-configuration
is
in
progress.)
?
Reset
Returns
to
the
default
settings
programmed
at
the
factory;
default
settings
cannot
be
changed.
4.
Press
the
ENTER
button
to
save.
PC
H-Position
V-Position
Clock
Phase
Auto
Configure
Reset
-
After
setup,
be
sure
to
select
PC
source
to
see
the
PC
image
on
TV
screen.
85
30
Operation
PC
Menu
Options
PC
Menu
Options
FAMENU

31
Maintenance
Maintenance
1.
Here's
a
great
way
to
keep
the
dust
off
your
screen
for
a
while.
Wet
a
soft
cloth
in
a
mixture
of
lukewarm
water
and
a
little
fabric
softener
or
dish
washing
detergent.
Wring
the
cloth
until
it's
almost
dry,
and
then
use
it
to
wipe
the
screen.
2.
Make
sure
the
excess
water
is
off
the
screen,
and
then
let
it
air-dry
before
you
turn
on
your
TV.
To
remove
dirt
or
dust,
wipe
the
cabinet
with
a
soft,
dry,
lint-free
cloth.
Please
be
sure
not
to
use a
wet
cloth.
If
you
leave
your
TV
dormant
for
a
long
time
(such
as
a
vacation),
it's
a
good
idea
to
unplug
the
power
cord
to
protect
against
possible
damage
from
lightning
or
power
surges.
-
Early
malfunctions
can
be
prevented.
Careful
and
regular
cleaning
can
extend
the
amount
of
time
you
will
have
your
new
TV.
Be
sure
to
turn
the
power
off
and
unplug
the
power
cord
before
you
begin
any
cleaning.
Cleaning
the
Screen
Cleaning
the
Screen
Cleaning
the
Cabinet
Cleaning
the
Cabinet
Extended
Extended
Absence
Absence
Maintenance
Maintenance

32
Troubleshooting
Checklist
T
T
roubleshooting
Checklist
roubleshooting
Checklist
The
video
function
does
not
work.
No
picture
&
No
sound
No
or
poor
color
or
poor
picture
?
Adjust
Color
in
menu
option.
?
Keep
a
sufficient
distance
between
the
product
and
the
VCR.
?
Try
another
channel.
The
problem
may
be
with
the
broadcast.
?
Are
the
video
cables
installed
properly?
?
Activate
any
function
to
restore
the
brightness
of
the
picture.
Picture
appears
slowly
after
switching
on
?
This
is
normal,
the
image
is
muted
during
the
product
startup
process.
Please
contact
your
service
center,
if
the
picture
has
not
appeared
after
five
minutes.
Horizontal/
vertical
bars
or
picture
shaking
?
Check
for
local
interference
such
as
an
electrical
appliance
or
power
tool.
Poor
reception
on
some
channels
?
Station
or
cable
product
experiencing
problems,
tune
to
another
station.
?
Station
signal
is
weak,
reorient
antenna
to
receive
weaker
station.
?
Check
for
sources
of
possible
interference.
Lines
or
streaks
in
pictures
?
Check
antenna
(Change
the
direction
of
the
antenna).
?
Check
whether
the
product
is
turned
on.
?
Try
another
channel.
The
problem
may
be
with
the
broadcast.
?
Is
the
power
cord
inserted
into
wall
power
outlet?
?
Check
your
antenna
direction
and/or
location.
?
Test
the
wall
power
outlet,
plug
another
product's
power
cord
into
the
outlet
where
the
product's
power
cord
was
plugged
in.
The
remote
control
doesn't
work
The
operation
does
not
work
normally.
?
Check
to
see
if
there
is
any
object
between
the
product
and
the
remote
control
causing
obstruction.
?
Are
batteries
installed
with
correct
polarity
(+
to
+,
-
to
-)?
?
Correct
remote
operating
mode
set:
TV,
VCR
etc.?
?
Install
new
batteries.
Power
is
suddenly
turned
off
?
Is
the
sleep
timer
set?
?
Check
the
power
control
settings.
Power
interrupted
?
No
broadcast
on
station
tuned
with
Auto
off
activated.

33
Troubleshooting
Checklist
The
audio
function
does
not
work.
Picture
OK
&
No
sound
?
Press
the
VOL
(or
Volume)
button.
?
Sound
muted?
Press
MUTE
button.
?
Try
another
channel.
The
problem
may
be
with
the
broadcast.
?
Are
the
audio
cables
installed
properly?
Unusual
sound
from
inside
the
product
?
A
change
in
ambient
humidity
or
temperature
may
result
in
an
unusual
noise
when
the
product
is
turned
on
or
off
and
does
not
indicate
a
fault
with
the
product.
No
output
from
one
of
the
speakers
?
Adjust
Balance
in
menu
option.
Screen
color
is
unstable
or
single
color
?
Check
the
signal
cable.
?
Reinstall
the
PC
video
card.
The
signal
is
out
of
range.
There
is
a
problem
in
PC
mode.
(Only
PC
mode
applied)
?
Adjust
resolution,
horizontal
frequency,
or
vertical
frequency.
?
Check
the
input
source.
Vertical
bar
or
stripe
on
background
&
Horizontal
Noise
&
Incorrect
position
?
Work
the
Auto
configure
or
adjust
clock,
phase,
or
H/V
position.
(option)

34
Product
Specifications
Product
Specifications
Product
Specifications
Product
Specifications
AC100-240V~
50/60Hz
611.6mm
x
485.2mm
x
275.6mm
24.0inches
x
18.0inches
x
10.7inches
611.6mm
x
450.1mm
x
111.5mm
24.0inches
x
17.7inches
x
4.3inches
10.9kg
(24.0lbs)
9.2kg
(20.2lbs)
NTSC
VHF:2~13,UHF:14~69,Cable:01~125
LCD
Panel
75Ω
7W+7W
Power
Requirement
Television
System
Television
Channel
Television
Screen
External
Antenna
Impedance
Audio
Output
Dimensions
(Width
x
Height
x
Depth)
Weight
including
stand
excluding
stand
including
stand
excluding
stand

35
Note
Note
Note


